La Marsa
La Marsa is one of the prettiest and chicest beaches in Tunis. Its white sands are regularly filled with beautiful people and it offers a wide variety of water sports. The calm emerald water is also safe for children.
More Info >La Marsa is one of the prettiest and chicest beaches in Tunis. Its white sands are regularly filled with beautiful people and it offers a wide variety of water sports. The calm emerald water is also safe for children.
Raf Raf beach
The beach at Raf Raf is one of Tunisia’s most beautiful. Even arriving at Raf Raf is quite spectacular, as the road runs through the mountains, allowing the port, surrounding bay and beaches to appear beneath you as you arrive....
More Info >The beach at Raf Raf is one of Tunisia’s most beautiful. Even arriving at Raf Raf is quite spectacular, as the road runs through the mountains, allowing the port, surrounding bay and beaches to appear beneath you as you arrive.
Raf Raf’s quality can be assured by it’s popularity with the Tunisians themselves, and therefore is also a great spot to get under the skin of the national culture.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Family-friendly
Watersports
- Windsurfing
- Paragliding
- Scuba diving/snorkelling
- Sailing
Mahdia beach
Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) ...
More Info >Offers opportunities for jetskiing, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and pedaloes. Within half a mile is Mahdia town centre, with its various restaurants (serving excellent seafood - try the local speciality of sardines) and hotels, horse and camel riding, as well as a six lane bowling alley. And HabibBouguibaMonastirAirport is only 45km (27 miles) away.
Facilities
- Family friendly
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Jetskiing
- Windsurfing
- Parasailing
- Scuba diving
Djerba beach
South of Tunisia, the Isle of Djerba is known as the ‘Polynesia of the Mediterranean’, where over 10,000 palm trees rise from the sea like a mirage, ringed by miles of superb sand beaches. And the weather is perfect for year-ro...
More Info >South of Tunisia, the Isle of Djerba is known as the ‘Polynesia of the Mediterranean’, where over 10,000 palm trees rise from the sea like a mirage, ringed by miles of superb sand beaches. And the weather is perfect for year-round windsurfing.
The best beaches are on the northeast coast, but most are privately owned by the resort hotels in the Zone Touristique, with the exception of a few stretches such as the Plage des 5,000 Ans (Beach of 5,000 Years), 8km (5 miles) from Houmt Souk, and, further on, the Plage Municipale (Municipal Beach). The quieter beaches are between Aghir and el-Kantara.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Low-key
- Family-friendly
- Golf course nearby
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Catamarans
- Windsurfing
- Kitesurfing
Nabeul beach
Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby ...
More Info >Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby Nabeul is famed for its beautiful pottery and ceramics, and has a heaving market on a Friday, ideal for picking up a bargain. Also, only 2km (1.2 miles) away is Dar Chaabane, a village noted for its beautiful stone carvings.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Jetskiing
- Paragliding
Nabeul beach
Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby ...
More Info >Nabeul beach is long with beautiful sand in this, the Tunisian Saint-Tropez. There are also excellent opportunities for water sports such as paragliding, jet-skiing or banana boats, as well as camel or horseback riding. Nearby Nabeul is famed for its beautiful pottery and ceramics, and has a heaving market on a Friday, ideal for picking up a bargain. Also, only 2km (1.2 miles) away is Dar Chaabane, a village noted for its beautiful stone carvings.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Jetskiing
- Paragliding
Boujaffar beach
The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy...
More Info >The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy a picnic and the cooler air. A wide selection of watersports is available all along the beach including paragliding, windsurfing, waterskiing and jetskiing.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Paragliding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Windsurfing
- Waterskiing
- Jetskiing
Boujaffar beach
The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy...
More Info >The long white sandy beach of Boujaffar stretches from the centre of Sousse to Port El Kantaoui, 10km (6 miles) away. In summer the beaches are packed with holidaymakers until late at night, when Tunisian families come to enjoy a picnic and the cooler air. A wide selection of watersports is available all along the beach including paragliding, windsurfing, waterskiing and jetskiing.
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Paragliding
Watersports
- Banana boats
- Windsurfing
- Waterskiing
- Jetskiing
La Marsa beach
La Marsa is one of the prettiest and chicest beaches in Tunis. Its white sands are regularly filled with beautiful people and it offers a wide variety of watersports. The calm water is also safe for children.
Facilities
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Horse/...
La Marsa is one of the prettiest and chicest beaches in Tunis. Its white sands are regularly filled with beautiful people and it offers a wide variety of watersports. The calm water is also safe for children.
Facilities
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Horse/camel riding
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Family-friendly
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Paragliding
Watersports
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Waterskiing
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Jetskiing
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Sailing
Houmt Souk beach
Surrounded by palm trees, with clear water and fine golden sand, Houmt Souk beach is quieter than many other tourist hotspots. However, there are still opportunities for beachside horseriding, windsurfing, kitesurfing, pedalos,...
More Info >Surrounded by palm trees, with clear water and fine golden sand, Houmt Souk beach is quieter than many other tourist hotspots. However, there are still opportunities for beachside horseriding, windsurfing, kitesurfing, pedalos, sailing, and scuba diving, with cycle or motorbike hire, luxurious thalasso spas, and a world-class golfing range also nearby. You might even catch sight of the island's native flamingoes!
Facilities
- Horse/camel riding
- Low-key
- Family friendly
- Golf course nearby
Watersports
- Pedaloes
- Windsurfing
- Kitesurfing
- Scuba diving
- Sailing



